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  1. Belfast, Maine is a little city on a gentle hill above the Passagassawaukeag River (Puh-sag-gus-uh-WAH-keg, Passy to the locals) and is a lively, year round hub of Maine art, hiking trails, shopping, food, boat building, music and events. Things to Do in Belfast.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Here Are The 45 Best Things To Do In Belfast, Maine [2024] Arts, Music, & Theater. 1. Come To Belfast For The All Roads Music Festival; What Is Belfast Known For? 2. See A Movie At The Colonial Theater; 3. Visit One Of Belfast's Independent Bookstores; 4. Purchase Something From A Local Artisan; Restaurants & Bars In Belfast, Maine. 5.

  3. Jul 19, 2023 · Situated in Waldo County, there are plenty of things to do in Belfast Maine for people who enjoy the outdoors. If you are planning to visit, you can get the most out of your adventure by learning more about some of the top attractions that make Belfast a popular destination for all ages.

  4. Explore Belfast, Maine. Cinema & Theater. Restaurants, Pubs & Markets. Shops. Museum & Art. Outdoor activities. OUR TOWN BELFAST exists to grow and sustain our historic downtown while celebrating our unique cultural heritage. Annual Events. LOCAL COMMUNITY EVENTS. Thank you to our Penobscot Bay Partners for their support! Newsletter Sign up. Email*

  5. Belfast encourages you to visit our city and experience the many things that we have to offer here. An up-and-coming city situated on picturesque Penobscot Bay, Belfast still retains its authentic New England feel with a vibrant waterfront and an historic downtown. With a diversity of dining and lodging options to choose from, Belfast is well ...

  6. Nestled along the picturesque coast of Midcoast Maine in Waldo County, Belfast invites you to discover its captivating beauty. This charming city, spanning approximately 17 square miles, is home to a thriving community of around 6,700 residents.

  7. Sep 12, 2011 · [BELL-fast] is a city in Waldo County and its county seat, incorporated as a town on June 29, 1773 and as Maines eighth city on April 3, 1852. In 1845 it set off land to form part of Searsport. It was named by James Miller, an early settler, for his native city in Ireland.**

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